Monday, May 7, 2012

Your network, your attitude, your world, your life

On August 23, 1999,
Blogger was launched by Pyra Labs.As one of the earliest dedicated blog-publishing
tools, it is credited for
helping popularize the format. In February 2003, Pyra Labs was acquired by Google under
undisclosed terms. The acquisition allowed premium features (for which Pyra had
charged) to become free. In October 2004, Pyra Labs' co-founder, Evan Williams, left Google. In 2004,
Google purchased Picasa;
it integrated Picasa and its photo sharing utility Hello
into Blogger, allowing users to post photos to their blogs.

On May
9, 2004, Blogger introduced a major redesign, adding features such as web standards-compliant
templates, individual archive pages for posts, comments, and posting by email. On August 14, 2006,
Blogger launched its latest version in beta, codenamed "Invader", alongside
the gold release. This migrated users to Google servers and had some new
features, including interface language in French, Italian, German and Spanish. In
December 2006, this new version of Blogger was taken out of beta. By May 2007,
Blogger had completely moved over to Google operated servers. Blogger was
ranked 16 on the list of top 50 domains in terms of number of unique visitors
in 2007.

Blogger is a blog-publishing
service that allows private or multi-user blogs with time-stamped
entries.Up
until May 1, 2010 Blogger allowed users to publish blogs on other hosts, via
FTP. All such blogs had (or still have) to be moved to Google's own servers,
with domains other than blogspot.com allowed via Custom URLs.

Blogger has the following limitations on content storage and bandwidth,
per user account:

Number of blogs = 100 blogs per
account.

Number of posts =There is no
limit on the number of posts one can have in one blog.

Size of pages = Individual
pages (the main page of a blog or archive pages) are limited to 1 MB

On February 18, 2010, Blogger introduced "auto-pagination", which limited
the number of posts that could be displayed on each page, often causing the
number of posts on the main page to be less than that specified by the user and
leading to a hostile response from some users

In 2010, Blogger introduced new templates and redesigned its
website. The new post editor was criticized for being less reliable than its
predecessor.

Tumblr is a microblogging
platform and social networking website,owned and operated by
Tumblr, Inc. The service allows users to post multimedia and other content to a
short-form blog, named a "tumblelog". Users can follow other users'
blogs, as well as make their blogs private. Much of the website's features are
accessed from the "dashboard" interface, where the option to post
content and posts of followed blogs appear.

Tumblr was launched on April 27, 2007 by David Karp. Marco Arment
served as the lead developer, though he left the company in 2010 to focus on Instapaper.
Within two weeks of its launch, the service had gained 75,000 users.http:// www.tumblr.com

Polyvore is the leading community
site for online style where users are empowered to discover their style and set
trends around the world. The company collaborates with prominent brands such as
Calvin Klein, Diane Von Furstenberg, LancÃ´me, Net-a-Porter, Gap and Coach to
drive product engagement; and its user-generated fashion campaigns have been
judged by Lady Gaga and Katy Perry. Headquartered in Silicon Valley, Polyvore
is funded by Benchmark Capital and Matrix Partners.

Polyvore is a unique, easy-to-use
web-based application for mixing and matching products from any online store.
Items are pulled together into a visual set of products that can be shared with
anyone. Each product within the set is then linked back to the online store
where it is available for purchase.